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Subject:
From:
"Yakymakha L. Olexandr" <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Fri, 2 Aug 2002 08:29:36 +0300
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Hello Yakymakha,

Thursday, August 01, 2002, 1:50:34 PM, you wrote:

YLO> Hello David,

YLO> Wednesday, July 31, 2002, 9:44:25 AM, you wrote:

DG>> On 30 Jul 2002, at 16:14, Yakymakha L. Olexandr wrote:

>>> Hello PCSOFT,
>>>
>>>   I often use my Task Manager (Win2k) to close programs (for WEB
>>>   surfing especially). Last day I clicked inaccurate and obtained the
>>>   following result: My Task Manager got only one page (Applications)
>>>   and nothing at all (another two pages, toolbars, menubar, etc).
>>>   So independently of the methods (Ctrl+Alt+Del  or "taskmgr" in the
>>>   Start/Run) I get only one page now. What should I do to restore the
>>>   three pages and menu bar to Task Manager?
>>> --
>>> Best regards,
>>>  Yakymakha                          mailto:[log in to unmask]

DG>>   Using the Task Manager to terminate a running process should be a
DG>> last resort, not something one does "often".  Programs terminated in
DG>> this way do not get the same opportunity to "clean up after
DG>> themselves" as they would if one clicked the close "X" or chose
DG>> File|Exit.

DG>>   Have you tried rebooting the system?  MOST of the things that might
DG>> not get cleaned up properly when programs are terminated this way
DG>> would get reset by a reboot....

DG>> Dave Gillett

YLO> PS. I'd to know if there is any parameters to start "taskmgr /..." in the
YLO> text mode to restore parameters of the Task Manager? Note that using the
YLO> command "taskmgr /?" starts another copy of the program.



I was advised early in the morning with the following solution:
When you click by mistake on the BORDER of the Task Manager, so it
looses it dress and become one paged! To restore another pages you
should to click on the page BORDER again!

Long to live - long to study, but in any case - will be dummy!



--
Best regards,
 Yakymakha                            mailto:[log in to unmask]

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